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Muireann wrote: This is funny!
Could be my thoughts!
:wink: :wink: :wink:
And just for the record the poster would perfectly fit in my flat!
God I love to live in a house that is old and has very high ceilings!
:D :wink:
Dunda wrote:we have very high ceilings, but I'm afraid I have to dispose the furniture first! :twisted: :twisted:
Would that be a problem? :twisted:
The top notch acting in the Weisz/Craig/Spall 'Betrayal' is emotionally true, often v funny and its beautifully staged with filmic qualities..

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Germangirl wrote:
Muireann wrote: This is funny!
Could be my thoughts!
:wink: :wink: :wink:
And just for the record the poster would perfectly fit in my flat!
God I love to live in a house that is old and has very high ceilings!
:D :wink:
Dunda wrote:we have very high ceilings, but I'm afraid I have to dispose the furniture first! :twisted: :twisted:
Would that be a problem? :twisted:
No, not on my site!
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Germangirl wrote:
Muireann wrote: This is funny!
Could be my thoughts!
:wink: :wink: :wink:
And just for the record the poster would perfectly fit in my flat!
God I love to live in a house that is old and has very high ceilings!
:D :wink:
Dunda wrote:we have very high ceilings, but I'm afraid I have to dispose the furniture first! :twisted: :twisted:
Would that be a problem? :twisted:
well, strictly speaking, no! At least I can keep the bed :twisted:
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Dunda wrote:
Germangirl wrote:
Muireann wrote: This is funny!
Could be my thoughts!
:wink: :wink: :wink:
And just for the record the poster would perfectly fit in my flat!
God I love to live in a house that is old and has very high ceilings!
:D :wink:
Dunda wrote:we have very high ceilings, but I'm afraid I have to dispose the furniture first! :twisted: :twisted:
Would that be a problem? :twisted:
well, strictly speaking, no! At least I can keep the bed :twisted:
The bed - the poster - what else could you possibly need? :lol:
The top notch acting in the Weisz/Craig/Spall 'Betrayal' is emotionally true, often v funny and its beautifully staged with filmic qualities..

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Germangirl wrote:
Dunda wrote:
Germangirl wrote: Would that be a problem? :twisted:
well, strictly speaking, no! At least I can keep the bed :twisted:
The bed - the poster - what else could you possibly need? :lol:
You can put the bed in the middle of a BIG room and paper the walls (and the ceiling :mrgreen:) with lots of posters in XXL size and photos and stuff of Daniel... :twisted: That would be a nice room, don't you think? :twisted:
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007Mania wrote:
Germangirl wrote:
Dunda wrote: well, strictly speaking, no! At least I can keep the bed :twisted:
The bed - the poster - what else could you possibly need? :lol:
You can put the bed in the middle of a BIG room and paper the walls (and the ceiling :mrgreen:) with lots of posters in XXL size and photos and stuff of Daniel... :twisted: That would be a nice room, don't you think? :twisted:
You would be hard pushed to ever leave it :lol:
DC is the one man band - you´d have a cook, a doc, a witty companion and of course, a wonderful lover...
I book that room here and now :wink:
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Germangirl wrote: Ein Quentchen Bond

Es gibt eine Vielzahl an Dingen, die ich gerne haben möchte. Ich hätte gerne neun Paar neue Schuhe (jetzt für den Winter), eine neue Jacke, außerdem einen neuen Satz Klamotten, ein mobiles Heizgerät für die Arbeit, eine neue Brille, einen Hund, eine Gehaltserhöhung (mit vielen lieben und gaaaanz freundlichen Grüßen an meinen Chef), ein neues Auto und dieses lebensgroße Plakat von Daniel Craig als James Bond, das kürzlich neben der Eingangstür im Kino hing. Da die Erfüllung aller anderen Wünsche relativ weit entfernt liegt, versteife ich mich also jetzt erstmal auf mein Poster.
Zur näheren Erläuterung: das Poster war circa drei Meter breit und vier Meter hoch. Daniel Craig war also, um ganz genau zu sein, nicht nur lebensgroß darauf abgebildet, sondern riesig. Grins. Ich will es auf jeden Fall haben. Wo genau es daheim hängen soll, und ob ich Daniel Craig dann aufgrund unserer zu niedrig bemessenen Zimmerhöhe einmal in der Mitte falten muss, weiß ich noch nicht. Das müsste ich dann ausprobieren. Und falls ich ihn falten müsste, müsste ich zuerst austüfteln, WO ich ihn falten würde. Ich habe eine Tendenz, ja, wahrscheinlich würde ich seine Schuhe wegfalten. Aber wie gesagt, das ist noch nicht raus. Kommt ja auch auf die Schuhe an. Und so genau habe ich dann im Kino doch nicht hinschauen dürfen, weil ich befürchten musste, dass mir mein Schatz eine mitgibt, nachdem ich beim Passieren des Posters vielleicht etwas zu laut „Hach“ gesagt habe. Dass ich mich gegen das Plakat werfen und mich daran reiben wollte, stimmt selbstverständlich nicht. Genauso wenig wie die Tatsache, dass ich beim Vorschau-Trailer die ganze Zeit johlend auf der Sitzkante saß und mir mit dem Kino-Vorschau-Heftl Luft zu gefächert habe. Es war einfach verdammt warm in dem Kinosaal. Lag natürlich nicht an Bond. Nö. Und auch der übermäßige Speichelfluss hatte nichts mit ihm zu tun. Genauso wenig wie das Hecheln.

Bei näherer Begutachtung unserer Wohnung habe ich einen präferierten Platz für das Poster – ich müsste es nur schaffen, die Einbauwand mit dem Fernseher unauffällig wegzuräumen, dann könnte ich James Bond direkt im Wohnzimmer aufhängen. Gut, ja, der Teppich und ein Teil des Sofas müssten auch noch weg, dann bräuchte ich ihn noch nicht einmal zu falten. Ich könnte ihn in einem schicken 90-Grad-Knick von der Wand weiter über den Boden laufen lassen. Sozusagen.

Einen Haken hat das Ganze allerdings. Gut, ja, eigentlich zwei. Der erste Haken ist schnell benannt: Schatzi. Ich wage zu bezweifeln, dass Schatzi sich mit einem weggeräumten Fernseher und einem stattdessen das ganze Wohnzimmer ausfüllenden Riesen-James-Bond anfreunden könnte. Ich denke, dass ihm zwar vor allem die Tatsache des fehlenden Fernsehers über kurz oder lang zu schaffen machen würde, aber ich könnte mir durchaus auch vorstellen, dass er es störend fände, wenn er mir jeden Abend beim Mich-Über-Das-James-Bond-Plakat-Wälzen zusehen müsste. Haken zwei: ich glaube, es ist relativ schwierig, das Riesenposter unbemerkt aus dem Kino zu mopsen. Ich, balancierend auf einer Leiter und beim Abschrauben des Plakates von der Wand, Schatzi unten Schmiere stehend und beim Nähern von Kinobesuchern ein unauffälliges Warnsignal pfeifend – das würde auffallen, denke ich. Außerdem würde das Rausschaffen des Posters (das ordnungsgemäße Entfernen desselbigen von der Wand vorausgesetzt) wahrscheinlich bemerkt werden. Wie ich mich kenne, würde ich bestimmt beim Um-die-Ecke-Biegen irgendwo hängen bleiben oder gar einen unbescholtenen Kinobesucher touchieren. Und sollte das alles keine Aufmerksamkeit erregen – man würde es mir an der Nasenspitze ansehen. In sowas bin ich nämlich echt schlecht. Ich denke nicht, dass ich mich, während ich ein vier Meter langes Plakat aus dem Kino schleppe, unauffällig benehmen könnte.

Bedeutet: das Plakat bleibt aller Wahrscheinlichkeit da hängen, wo es jetzt ist, und mir bleibt nichts anderes übrig, als mich auf den Kinofilm zu freuen. Und dann einen Termin zu finden, an dem mein Schatz NICHT mitkommen kann ins Kino…
LOOOOOOOL!! :lol: :lol: :lol: Where did you find that?
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Nöö, on JamesBond.de :lol:
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Germangirl wrote:
Nöö, on JamesBond.de :lol:
well, the took it from there! :lol: :lol:
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DANIEL GRAIG IS SUCH A SEXY DOLL!

If you want to play with Daniel Craig, this may be your only solution, sorry! But it's better than nothing and I have to say that it looks pretty good. In fact it's just amazing! Those dolls are made by Filipino Artist Noel Cruz (below), and are going for sale on e-bay. Daniel Craig was sold for only $863.87.

source: http://www.ohlalamag.com/en/2008/09/dan ... -doll.html


I wonder if one of our crazy forum member has spent 862.87 $ for this? :lol: :lol:
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Ummmm, be on the look out for imposters around these dates!

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Seeking 30-65 year old impersonators - 007 or Bond girls wanted in Manchester, Glasgow or Birmingham

Your opportunity to quote for James Bond film screenings

Can you help with any of these venues / dates and provide best nett deal please?
The best quotes will be the ones we use.

Tuesday 4 November
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Vue Manchester Lowry Cinema
Time: 6.30 - 8.00pm and 10.00 - 11.00pm

Glasgow Grosvenor Cinema
Time: 5.00 - 6.00pm and 8.30 - 10.00pm

Thursday 6th November
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Birmingham Electric Cinema
Time: 6.00 - 7.30pm and 9.00 - 10.00pm

I require 2 Bond girls and 1 look-a-like for each event.

Location: All regions, United Kingdom

Payment details: the going rate


Daniel Craig lookalikes and Bond girls

Any gender, aged 30 to 65 from the United Kingdom

Although the openings are for Daniel Craig lookalikes, we welcome enquiries from all James Bond lookalikes and all James Bond girls.

http://www.starnow.com/Jobs-Auditions/E ... enings.htm
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Five James Bond escapes

007 is back, so why not play secret agent at these discreet retreats?
By Oliver Pugh

Saturday, 25 October 2008

Hotel de Larache in Chile is set in the extraordinary Atacama Desert, which features in the latest Bond instalment

More "experience base" than hotel, this recently renovated luxurious lodging is set in the extraordinary Atacama Desert, which features in the latest Bond instalment. While the villain Dominic Greene's hideout was actually filmed at the desert's Paranal Observatory, the hotel has recently installed an observatory of its own.
Hotel de Larache, San Pedro, Atacama, Chile (00 56 2206 60606; explora.com). Doubles from US$1,182 (£622) full board, with activities; three-night minimum.

Hotel Weisses Kreuz, Austria
A giant eye floating on Lake Constance was the centrepiece of last year's Bregenz Opera Festival and another new Bond set. Just minutes from the lake, this hotel is a good base for exploring the historic town and was rumoured to have hosted the cast and crew while on location in Vorarlberg. It has a stylish mix of original features and contemporary furnishings.
Hotel Weisses Kreuz, Römerstrasse 5, Bregenz, Austria (00 43 5574 4988; weisseskreuz.bestwestern.at). Doubles start at €126 (£105), with breakfast.

The Canal House, Panama
Situated in Panama City's colonial district, this 19th-century mansion-turned-boutique hotel was Daniel Craig's base when filming in Casco Antiguo, which doubles for Bolivia in Quantum of Solace. It has two suites and a bedroom, and is a stylish marriage of old and new.
The Canal House, Calle 5ta y Avenida A, Casco Antiguo, Panama City (00 50 7228 1907; canalhousepanama.com). Doubles from $155 (£82), including breakfast.

Goldeneye, Jamaica
Despite the glamour and intrigue of the latest Bond locations, it is difficult to top the tropical paradise where the franchise began. This exclusive resort is made up of just five luxury villas, including the Fleming House – where the author penned all 17 spy novels. Each has its own outside bath and shower, and access to water sports at the private beach.
Goldeneye, Oracabessa, Jamaica (001 876 975 3354; islandoutpost.com). Villas start at £610, full board.

Grand Hotel Continental, Italy
Pope Alexander VII commissioned this truly opulent Sienese palazzo in the 17th century and since then it is has been frequented by wealthy and royal visitors to Tuscany. Now a hotel, its rooms feature newly uncovered frescoes, terracotta floors and Carrara marble bathrooms. Tours of local tunnels featuring in Quantum of Solace are now offered.
Grand Hotel Continental, 85 Via Banchi di Sopra, Siena, Italy (00 39 05 77 56 011; royaldemeure.com). Doubles from €209 (£174), room only.
http://www.independent.co.uk/travel/hot ... 72439.html
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